Car bomb kills 10 in Syria regime bastion Latakia
Sep 02, –”Terrorists detonated a car laden with many explosives at noon (0900 GMT) in Hamam square in Latakia, killing 10 people,” the official SANA news agency reported.
Ten people were killed and dozens wounded on Wednesday in a rare car bombing in the Syrian city of Latakia, in the coastal bastion of President Bashar al-Assad, state media said.
It said the explosion had also wounded 25 people and caused significant damage to nearby cars and buildings.
State television aired footage of charred cars with their windows blown out, and firefighters attempting to put out blazes in the city.
Latakia, the heartland of the minority Alawite sect to which the Assad clan belongs, has been largely spared the violence that has wracked Syria since an uprising against its rule erupted in March 2011.
But SANA reported that officials had discovered two cars full of explosives in Latakia on Tuesday and “arrested those responsible”.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights called Wednesday’s explosion “the biggest car bomb attack in Latakia since the war began.”
“This is rare for Latakia city, which is usually hit by rockets,” Observatory head Rami Abdel Rahman told AFP.
Rebels entrenched in the hilly terrain around Latakia regularly fire rockets and other missiles into the city.
Abdel Rahman said the car bomb detonated on the northern edges of the city and “wounded dozens, including four or five in critical condition.”
Many Syrians displaced by violence in neighbouring regions have taken refuge in Latakia province and some businesses have moved to the relative safety of the area.
In Damascus meanwhile, two students were killed and 15 people wounded on Wednesday when mortar rounds hit an engineering college in the capital, SANA said.
Press journalist for HRO media – Khizer Hayat reports.
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